Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger at a Rolling Stones 50th anniversary party in London, on July 12, 2012

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The Rolling Stones have added concerts in Paris, Madrid, Vienna and Stockholm as part of the Rolling Stones "14 on Fire" tour. The band has not yet officially announced the concert dates, but the information was released by Events Travel, which is selling VIP tickets on the "14 on Fire" tour. Events Travel also released more details on previously leaked information about the "14 on Fire" concerts in Oslo, Norway; Lisbon, Portugal; and Zurich, Switzerland.

On March 25, 2014, the Rolling Stones' first-ever concert in Israel was officially announced. The show (which is part of the Stones' "14 on Fire" tour) will take place at HaYarkon Park in Tel Aviv on June 4, 2014. Shuki Weiss Promotion and Production Ltd. is promoting the concert.

The Jerusalem Post quoted concert promoter Shuki Weiss as saying: “This is a historic and very meaningful visit. In these days when we hear calls for boycotts from around the world, it’s not taken for granted that a band of this magnitude will come to Israel.”

According to the Jerusalem Post, the Rolling Stones are getting about $6 million to perform in Tel Aviv. Weiss faced competition from concert promoters Gad Oron and Marcel Avraham, who were also in talks to have a Rolling Stones concert in Israel. Weiss says he's been trying to get the Stones to perform in Israel since 1988. He commented on accomplishing that goal: "The longest negotiation I ever conducted is coming to an end."

The Jerusalem Post reports: "Tickets go on sale March 27, but Pelephone customers can get tickets immediately through their carrier’s website, and get a 100 shekel discount. Shuki Weiss is also giving away a free ticket to one lucky fan who posts a photo on his Facebook wall. Lawn tickets sell for NIS 695, Golden Ring for NIS 1,790, and VIP tickets (which will include seats) for NIS 2,850."

As previously reported, the Rolling Stones were rumored to be performing at Ramat Gan Stadium in Ramat Gan, Israel (near Tel Aviv), on June 10, 2014, but the Rolling Stones are actually performing in Berlin on that date.

The reported $6 million that the Rolling Stones will get for the concert in Tel Aviv is believed to be the highest amount for any artist to perform a concert in Israel.

As previously reported, the Rolling Stones are headlining a concert at the 2014 Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark, on July 3. The announcement was made on March 24, 2014. NME reported that Roskilde Festival head of programming Anders Wahrén made this statement: "For years, we have dreamed of the moment when we got the opportunity to reunite the Rolling Stones with the Orange Stage at Roskilde Festival." Single-day tickets for the festival are currently on sale, but will likely sell out quickly for July 3 now that it has been announced that the Rolling Stones are performing on that date.

According to a Roskilde Festival announcement: "Our iconic Orange Stage was originally designed for the Rolling Stones tour back in the '70s. Having the band on this stage will be pure, unforgettable rock history."

The 2014 Roskilde Festival takes place from June 29 to July 6. Other artists who have been announced to perform at the festival include Arctic Monkeys, Rob Zombie, Damon Albarn, OutKast, Kasabian, Moderat, Warpaint, Merchandise, Haim, Deerhunter, Nails, Earl Sweatshirt, Major Lazer, Pusha T, MØ and Trentemøller.

The Roskilde Festival is one of several concerts that the Rolling Stones are doing as part of their "14 on Fire" tour in 2014.

As previously reported, the Rolling Stones added "14 on Fire" tour dates in Oslo, Norway, on May 26; Lisbon, Portugal, on May 29; and Zurich, Switzerland, on June 1. The Daily Mirror reported the news on March 22, 2014.

The Rolling Stones were going to announce these tour dates during the week of March 17, 2014, but the announcement was postponed due to the tragic death of L'Wren Scott, the fashion designer who was Mick Jagger's girlfriend since 2001.

As previously reported, Scott (who was 49) committed suicide at her New York City apartment on March 17, 2014. She was found hanged from a doorknob.

According to the Daily Mirror It has not yet been announced or reported when tickets for these concerts will go on sale.

The Oslo concert is believed to be the first concert that the Rolling Stones will perform since Scott's death. The venues for these concerts have not yet been officially announced, but the Daily Mirror reports that the Lisbon concert will be part of the Rockin' in Rio Festival. The Rolling Stones have been performing at mostly arenas for the "14 on Fire" tour.

As previously reported, Jagger (who is 70) is in Los Angeles with members of his family as he prepares for Scott's funeral. A spokesperson for Jagger told Us Weekly in a report published on March 20, 2014: "Mick has arrived in L.A. where he is with his daughter Karis and her family who live there."

Karis (who is 44) is Jagger's eldest child. Her mother is Jagger's ex-girlfriend Marsha Hunt. According to Us Weekly, Jagger's other adult children — Jade (who is 42); Elizabeth (also known as Lizzy), who is 30; Jim (who is 28); and Georgia May (who is 22) — have also made plans to be with their father in Los Angeles. (Jagger's two youngest children are 16-year-old Gabriel and 14-year-old Lucas, who may or may not be in Los Angeles, presumably because they are in school.)

Scott lived with Jagger in New York, London and Paris. Before she met Jagger, Scott lived in Los Angeles for several years when she was a stylist. The New York Post reports that Scott's funeral will take place in Los Angeles, according to the wishes of her brother Randy Bambrough. There have been reports that Scott's family wants her to be buried in Utah, the state she lived in when she was a child. Many of her family members still live in Utah.

An unnamed source told the Daily Mirror that although Jagger will attend Scott's funeral, the other members of the Rolling Stones will not to attend in order to avoid extra media attention. The Daily Mirror reports that the funeral, which will not be open to the public, will be held at a location that Scott's family and Jagger want to keep private.

The Rolling Stones' "14 on Fire" tour dates in Australia and New Zealand have been postponed in the wake of Scott's death. The concerts were originally supposed to take place from March 19 to April 5, 2014, but the Rolling Stones are now looking into rescheduling the concerts to take place in October and November 2014. Michael Gudinski of Frontier Touring, which is the tour's promoter in Australia and New Zealand, told Billboard: '"Everyone is working very closely together, and it's looking very likely that the rescheduled dates for Australia/New Zealand will be October-November, 2014.

In March 2014, Rolling Stones began announcing concert dates for the European leg of their "14 on Fire" tour (including concerts in Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium), but dates on the tour could be changed due to the tragic death of Scott.

As previously reported, the Rolling Stones have announced that all of their "14 on Fire" concerts in Australia and New Zealand have been postponed to undetermined dates. The Rolling Stones' previous tour of Australia and New Zealand was in 2006, as part of their "A Bigger Bang" world tour.

Also on March 15, 2014: The Rolling Stones concluded the Asian leg the of the "14 on Fire" tour with a concert at Sands Grand Ballroom in Singapore. A special simulcast of the concert was shown outside the venue for those who did not have tickets to get inside.

Tickets for the 2014 Pinkpop Festival and 2014 TW Classic Festival went on sale at 10 a.m. local time on March 15. Both festivals are now sold out.

Pre-sale tickets for the Rolling Stones concerts in Berlin, Düsseldorf and Rome went on sale on March 20, 2014. The rest of the tickets for these concerts went on sale on March 21, 2014. Non-VIP tickets for these concerts are sold out, but some VIP tickets are still on sale.

As previously reported, the Rolling Stones were planning to take their "14 on Fire" tour to Europe in the summer of 2014, according to a Pollstar report published on Feb. 4, 2014. Pollstar reports that Sensible Events chief Andrew Zweck is the coordinator for the tour's European concerts, and he "will be working on a consultancy basis for AEG Live, which is handling the business for the rest of the world." More European concerts on the tour were to be announced, but all tour dates are subject to change.

Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, who was a special guest on the Rolling Stones' "50 and Counting" concerts in 2012 and 2013, has been a special guest on the Rolling Stones "14 on Fire" tour.

Here is the Rolling Stones' announcement about their "14 on Fire" tour dates in Australia and New Zealand being postponed:

The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry and disappointed to announce the postponement of the rest of their 14 ON FIRE tour of Australia and New Zealand following the death of L’Wren Scott.

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood wish to thank all of their fans for their support at this difficult time and hope that they will fully understand the reason for this announcement.

The Rolling Stones are planning to reschedule these postponed shows at a later date.

Australia/New Zealand promoters ask ticket holders to please hold on to their tickets until further notice. A new schedule of dates is presently being worked on and will be advised as soon as possible. Information will be made available via rollingstones.com and frontiertouring.com as soon as available.

Here are the announced dates for the "14 on Fire" tour, which are now subject to change in the wake of Scott's death:

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Carla Hay is a longtime Rolling Stones fan who has met all of the current and former members of the band, except for the the late Brian Jones. As an entertainment journalist, she has done hundreds of celebrity interviews, including an exclusive interview with Mick Jagger that was syndicated around the world by Reuters.